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Architecture Record Covers

Auteur:Paul Groenendijk

Uitgever:nai010

ISBN: 978-94-6208-930-3

  • Paperback
  • Engels
  • 256 pagina's
  • 1 mei 2025

Architecture and design as a source of inspiration for album covers This book features a collection of the finest, strangest and most remarkable architecture covers. A delight for lovers of both music and architecture.

‘Architecture is frozen music’, Wolfgang Goethe is quoted as saying. It turns out that architecture is a major source of inspiration for musicians and composers - from classic and modern composers via jazz and the blues to new wave bands and rappers who sing the praises of the big city. The architect-composer Iannis Xenakis collaborated with Le Corbusier, and it is surely no coincidence that the founders of Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd studied architecture.

The book 'Architecture Record Covers' brings together the finest, strangest and most remarkable architecture covers. Music is for listening to and does not lend itself to exhibition or description. The album cover visualizes the music on the record. Cover designers have often made use of architectural images, from the New York skyline to Centre Pompidou in Paris. From Antonín Dvořák to The White Stripes, from Gaudí to Niemeyer.

Architecture and design as a source of inspiration for album covers This book features a collection of the finest, strangest and most remarkable architecture covers. A delight for lovers of both music and architecture.

‘Architecture is frozen music’, Wolfgang Goethe is quoted as saying. It turns out that architecture is a major source of inspiration for musicians and composers - from classic and modern composers via jazz and the blues to new wave bands and rappers who sing the praises of the big city. The architect-composer Iannis Xenakis collaborated with Le Corbusier, and it is surely no coincidence that the founders of Kraftwerk and Pink Floyd studied architecture.

The book 'Architecture Record Covers' brings together the finest, strangest and most remarkable architecture covers. Music is for listening to and does not lend itself to exhibition or description. The album cover visualizes the music on the record. Cover designers have often made use of architectural images, from the New York skyline to Centre Pompidou in Paris. From Antonín Dvořák to The White Stripes, from Gaudí to Niemeyer.

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